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The Tertiary Education Minister expects Otago Polytechnic to be returned to its former autonomy by the end of next year. Penny Simmonds’ comments. ....
Te Hautū Kahurangi | Tertiary Education Union, Te Mana Ākonga and Te Rōpū Ākonga O Whare Wānanga O Aotearoa | New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations congratulates the government for the significant tertiary education funding boost announced in . ....
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Otago losing international applicants, halfheartedly tries to sweeten deal Remote PhD students will not be receiving a stipend from the University, even with a scholarship. 89 students have commenced their PhD at Otago remotely since the pandemic began. 13 have managed to enter New Zealand, and only seven of those students will be receiving a monthly stipend, according to a memo from the Senate to the University Council. If you don’t know what these bodies are, that’s okay. They mainly make decisions that affect your bank account. Offshore PhD students with a doctoral scholarship will not receive a cash payment. They will effectively receive a tuition fee waiver, in part because it’s cheaper for the Uni to not have to make overseas payments. For now, they pay tuition at the domestic rate, and their scholarship covers it. If the Tertiary Education Committee decides that offshore PhD students will have to start paying international fees, which they might, then this ....
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